Bearded Dragon Lizards make ideal pets for first time that owners and children alike. This is because of their docile appearance and their loyal demeanor. Also, Bearded Dragon Lizards are easy to handle and will not cause any trouble even if they are moved to place to place.
Given this, the only problem with bearded track and lizards may be their sometimes peculiar habits and their diet. Feeding a Bearded Dragon Lizard can be a pain sometimes. This is because of their unique diet.
Bearded Dragon Lizards are omnivores, meaning they will eat pretty much anything. However, in the wild these lizards will feast on various vegetation, worms, grasshoppers and insects. They will also go for small animals such as mice and other tiny creatures.
If you plan to keep the Bearded Dragon Lizard in your home, you at least have to know its diet and the methods of feeding them. Without this knowledge, you will never be able to properly care for the pet. Fortunately, most pet stores have supplies you will need to feed your little lizard friend.
Bearded Dragon Lizards are voracious eaters. This is especially true when they are young. They can eat a lot and will need this fuel to grow and to go about. This means you will have to supply them with an ever-increasing amount of food if you purchase the lizard while it is still a hatchling.
Insects
Insects are a great part of the Bearded Dragon Lizard’s diet. While most lizards also eat vegetation, growing hatchlings have a preference for crushed insects instead. Bearded Dragon Lizards are hardy hunters and you’ll have to provide them with sufficient food so that they can remain sated.
In fact, if you don’t feed your Bearded Dragon Lizard well enough, they may very well chomp down on their own tales and appendages. For them anything that moves could possibly be prey-or food for that matter. So if you don’t feed them correctly, you might see less and less of them as they devour themselves.